Cardinale Cardinale, Joseph J., 89, passed away M-Tuesday after an extended illness. Joe was born on March 18, 1918 in Brooklyn, NY, the son of Alerio and Providence Cardinale. In 1946, Joe married Antoinette, who survives. In 1963, they moved to Hollywood, Florida, where he worked in insurance sales and with security at the Diplomat Hotel and Country Club. Joe's greatest joy was his family, which along with his wife includes his son, Charles (Rhea) Cardinale, daughter Maria (James) Hinely, and five loving grandchildren; Gianna Cardinale, Gemma Cardinale, M-Ginabella Cardinale, Christopher Hinely and Catherine Hinely. He is also survived by a M-sister, Rose (John) Lewis, of Sunset Beach, NC. Services will be held at Nativity Catholic Church, 5220 Johnson Street, Hollywood, on Saturday, December 22, at 11:30AM. A M-viewing will be held at Panciera Funeral Home, 4200 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, on Friday, December 21, from 6-9PM. Arrangements by: PANCIERA MEMORIAL HOME 4200 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, FL 33021 954-989-9900 www.panciera.com

Corriveau Corriveau, Roger F., after many months of struggling with Alzheimer, Roger was finally given peace on December 19, 2007, in the company of his devoted wife, Lillian and six children. Roger was born on October 26, 1933; he resided in West Springfield, MA, and owned a plumbing business for 25 years. In 1973, Roger bought a house in Hollywood, where he brought Lillian and his children to live and be raised. For 27 years, Roger owned Dixie Lil apartment complex. As a musician, Roger loved to play music in his dance hall, as well as on the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk for the Canadian tourists that he always befriended. Roger had a nautical passion, and was an avid boats-man, who built and owned boats for many years, and often took fishing trips to Bimini with his sons and grandsons. He was a very loyal husband and father who cared deeply for his family. His grandchildren will always remember him for his vivid life stories that he had so many of, and always shared during the holidays. He M-always joked about how he was still alive, M-after being bit by a rat, struck by lightening twice, and falling off a ladder many times. They are stories that will be greatly missed, almost as much as the narrator himself. M-Roger is survived by his lovely wife of fifty-M-three years, Lillian; his sons, Alan, M-Robert, Richard, and James; daughters, Linda Zipoli and Patricia. Also, he is survived by his son-in-law, David Zipoli, and grandchildren, M-Kaitlyn, Kimberly and Dominick; grandchildren, Andre, Brandice, Kevin; daughter-in-law, Pamela Corriveau, and grandchildren, Robert and Renee; daughter-in-law, Ronna-Lee, Deborah Ranno Corriveau and grandchildren, Megan and Jake; M-daughter-in-law, Debra Corriveau and grandchildren, Kristin, James, and Tyler; and his beloved cat, Annie. Dad, Grandpa, you will be missed profoundly. You were a great impact to all our lives, and you will be in our hearts forever. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made the Vitas Hospice Foundation. Family and friends will have a gathering to celebrate his life on Sunday, December 23, 2007, 1-5 at the Corriveau residence.